Judd Bagley highlights six of the most useful tools for anyone who is working remotely or traveling frequently. Visit Judd's website for more travel tips and tricks at https://juddbagleyblog.wordpress.com/
Judd Bagley highlights six of the most useful tools for anyone who is working remotely or traveling frequently. Visit Judd's website for more travel tips and tricks at https://juddbagleyblog.wordpress.com/
Japanese Foods are some of the world's best, and in this slideshow, I show some of the foods I saw/tried during my time in Japan. From sushi to hiroshima okonomiyaki.
Development of TeXShop - The Past and the Future (TUG 2013)Yusuke Terada
1. TeXShop is a TeX editor and previewer for Mac OS X that was originally developed by Richard Koch and has since been maintained and improved upon by others.
2. TeXShop provides many features for editing documents including command completion, templates, spell checking, and support for editing Japanese documents through features like handling zenkaku space and dakuten.
3. The future of TeXShop aims to maintain its goal of having as little interface as possible to get out of the user's way and focus on their work, while continuing to support users through features like improved unicode handling.
The history of TeX and its recent advancesYusuke Terada
Although TeX is a well-matured technology, various derived TeX engines and related packages have been developed and they are still advancing every day. I will give an outline of the history of TeX and the features of recent TeX-related technologies. I will focus especially on Japanese typesetting and graphics generation.
This document provides an overview of Bitcoin including:
1. The history and creation of Bitcoin, how it works without a central authority, and how new bitcoins are created through mining.
2. How transactions work using private keys and the blockchain to record balances and verify transactions.
3. Methods for individuals and merchants to use Bitcoin, including obtaining, storing, and spending bitcoins as well as advantages like low fees and risks to consider.
4. Both advantages like payment freedom and security, and disadvantages like price volatility.
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that allows people to transfer funds between each other without a central authority. It operates on a peer-to-peer network where transactions are verified by miners who are rewarded with bitcoins. While bitcoin offers anonymity and accessibility, it also faces security risks like theft and price volatility due to its limited supply and speculative nature. Whether bitcoin can replace traditional currencies as a stable store of value remains uncertain.
Introduction of Bitcoin, explain for newbie and financial person, easy to understanding.
Language
English 99%
Thai 1% (only "Bitcoin in Thailand)
Agenda
- What is Bitcoin
- Bitcoin and Gold, The human economy evolved
- The Bitcoin bubble
- How to can get Bitcoins
- What is Bitcoin Mining
- Total Bitcoins in circulation
- Bitcoin Supply
- How long does it take to mine a single Bitcoin
- Bitcoin consumption power
- B-Commerce
- Silk Road Case
- Tulip Mania 2.0?
- Bitcoin in Thailand
- Reference
What is Bitcoin? How Bitcoin works in under 5 minutes.Ryan Shea
Bitcoin is imagined as a currency for a board game with tradable assets where players need a mutually agreeable way to track balances and trades. Each player is given a copy of a shared ledger recording everyone's token balances. When a trade occurs, the involved players update their ledgers and show others to update theirs, ensuring all copies stay in sync. With modifications like digital ledgers, unique account IDs, and cryptography, this system could function as a global digital currency and payment network controlled by no single entity where users transact directly without fees.
A really simple explanation of Bitcoin and why everyone afraid of it.
My other FinTech presentations:
Bitcoin: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/bitcoin-future
Digital bank: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/digital-bank-eng
Future of bank: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/bank-future
Japanese Foods are some of the world's best, and in this slideshow, I show some of the foods I saw/tried during my time in Japan. From sushi to hiroshima okonomiyaki.
Development of TeXShop - The Past and the Future (TUG 2013)Yusuke Terada
1. TeXShop is a TeX editor and previewer for Mac OS X that was originally developed by Richard Koch and has since been maintained and improved upon by others.
2. TeXShop provides many features for editing documents including command completion, templates, spell checking, and support for editing Japanese documents through features like handling zenkaku space and dakuten.
3. The future of TeXShop aims to maintain its goal of having as little interface as possible to get out of the user's way and focus on their work, while continuing to support users through features like improved unicode handling.
The history of TeX and its recent advancesYusuke Terada
Although TeX is a well-matured technology, various derived TeX engines and related packages have been developed and they are still advancing every day. I will give an outline of the history of TeX and the features of recent TeX-related technologies. I will focus especially on Japanese typesetting and graphics generation.
This document provides an overview of Bitcoin including:
1. The history and creation of Bitcoin, how it works without a central authority, and how new bitcoins are created through mining.
2. How transactions work using private keys and the blockchain to record balances and verify transactions.
3. Methods for individuals and merchants to use Bitcoin, including obtaining, storing, and spending bitcoins as well as advantages like low fees and risks to consider.
4. Both advantages like payment freedom and security, and disadvantages like price volatility.
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that allows people to transfer funds between each other without a central authority. It operates on a peer-to-peer network where transactions are verified by miners who are rewarded with bitcoins. While bitcoin offers anonymity and accessibility, it also faces security risks like theft and price volatility due to its limited supply and speculative nature. Whether bitcoin can replace traditional currencies as a stable store of value remains uncertain.
Introduction of Bitcoin, explain for newbie and financial person, easy to understanding.
Language
English 99%
Thai 1% (only "Bitcoin in Thailand)
Agenda
- What is Bitcoin
- Bitcoin and Gold, The human economy evolved
- The Bitcoin bubble
- How to can get Bitcoins
- What is Bitcoin Mining
- Total Bitcoins in circulation
- Bitcoin Supply
- How long does it take to mine a single Bitcoin
- Bitcoin consumption power
- B-Commerce
- Silk Road Case
- Tulip Mania 2.0?
- Bitcoin in Thailand
- Reference
What is Bitcoin? How Bitcoin works in under 5 minutes.Ryan Shea
Bitcoin is imagined as a currency for a board game with tradable assets where players need a mutually agreeable way to track balances and trades. Each player is given a copy of a shared ledger recording everyone's token balances. When a trade occurs, the involved players update their ledgers and show others to update theirs, ensuring all copies stay in sync. With modifications like digital ledgers, unique account IDs, and cryptography, this system could function as a global digital currency and payment network controlled by no single entity where users transact directly without fees.
A really simple explanation of Bitcoin and why everyone afraid of it.
My other FinTech presentations:
Bitcoin: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/bitcoin-future
Digital bank: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/digital-bank-eng
Future of bank: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/bank-future
8. 事例
The New Yorker New York 地下鉄沿線の平均年収グラフ
http://www.newyorker.com/sandbox/business/subway.html
BBC 国家予算の削減が日常生活に与える影響
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10373060
New York Times オバマ政権の2013年度予算案
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/02/13/us/politics/2013-budget-proposal-graphic.html?_r=1&
New York Times Visualizationコーナー
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/12/30/multimedia/2012-the-year-in-graphics.html?_r=0
WHITE HOUSE SHAREABLES オバマ政権の政策を可視化して伝える公式サイト
http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/all
Visualizing.org(ビジュアライズ作品投稿サイト)World Bank Global Development Sprint
http://www.visualizing.org/sprint/global-development-sprint
オープンデータで「食の日本地図」 家計調査(2005 - 2012年)より
http://opendata.nikkei.co.jp/article/kakei-chosa-2005-2012/#did=1.1.1&year=2012